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Monday, December 3, 2018

The NW Student Council is sponsoring the "Wake Up and Realize the Need" fundraiser. This service project is a wonderful way to help some of our students who are too old for the Angel Tree. The gifts we give them may be the only ones they receive during Christmas. This service project is a huge success due to your support and generosity. We will be collecting money through Friday, December 14. Elementary and high school students will bring their money to their homeroom teacher. There will be an elementary homeroom and a high school homeroom winner who will receive popcorn and a movie. Thank you so much for supporting this project!

Monday, November 26, 2018

Tickets can be purchased from the school office for $14. $15 at the gate.

Seats available on the cheer bus ($5). Students below 9th grade must be accompanied by an adult. Bus will leave Friday morning at 8:30 a.m.

Text GRIDIRON1 to 55333 to help our school win $1,000.

No school this Friday. This day will be made up Monday, January 7.

No video cameras or videotaping will be allowed. Air horns, bullhorns, and sirens are not allowed. Umbrellas, propane heaters, ice chests, outside food or drink, weapons, alcohol or tobacco are not allowed.

All games will be televised live as well as shown online at the NFHS Mississippi's Network Channel.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

The Nanih Waiya Student Council is sponsoring a service project to benefit our local food pantry. Items needed include:

Peanut Butter

Dried Beans

Mac & Cheese

Jiffy Cornbread/Biscuits

Rice

Canned fruit

Soup

Spaghetti Noodle and Sauce

Other canned foods

If you would rather send a monetary donation, we will purchase items to donate. We will be collecting supplies through November 2nd. Elementary students will drop off donations to their homeroom teacher, and high school students will drop their donations off to Mrs. Davis or Mrs. Stokes. Thank you for your support.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Wednesday, October 24-"Peace Out to Drugs." Dress in tie dye/hippie clothing. *No spaghetti straps, tank tops, jeggings/leggings, length of skirt or shorts must adhere to dress code. No holes, rips, or tears in clothing.

This Friday,
October 12, we will be recognizing our Warrior Heroes.We are dedicating the football game to these
heroes to raise awareness of our children with disabilities.The Warrior football team will be playing
Friday night in honor of our Warrior Heroes who fight battles everyday that
many of us know nothing about.They will
play for those who may not ever have the opportunity to participate in sports
that many of us take for granted.We are
planning to pass donation buckets at the game so that we can donate all
proceeds to the school district’s Special Olympics.If you will not be at the game but want to
donate, please see Mrs. Hodge.

Friday, October 5, 2018

October 5, 2018 Parents and Students, The Louisville Municipal School Board made two changes to the student handbook on
October 4, 2018 board meeting. The first change relates to drug testing (See page 54 in the student handbook). If the 28th
day falls on a Saturday or Sunday or a holiday, the student can be tested on
the Friday prior to the 28th
day. The second change relates to vaping and vape paraphernalia (See page 36 of the
student handbook.). This change treats vaping as a serious offense. Note that the
consequences for having a vaping product in one’s possession can result in ISS, OSS
or expulsion. Use of, or possession of alcohol or illegal drugs (including Vapes, Vaping products,
e-cigarettes, etc.) on or near school grounds or at school sponsored events will constitute steps 5 to 6 on the policy discipline ladder.

Nanih Waiya Attendance Center/ ENROLLING
WITH STOPit TO EMPOWER AND PROTECT STUDENTS

STOPit App empowers students to stand up against
bullying

LMSD/Nanih Waiya has
enrolled with STOPit, the leading technology platform for schools
that deters and controls harmful or inappropriate conduct. STOPit empowers
students with an easy app to safely and anonymously report anything of concern
to school officials – from cyberbullying to threats of violence or self-harm.
STOPit empowers students to stand up
for themselves and others while giving our schools the insight we need to keep
students safe.

With STOPit, students can submit anonymous reports
containing text, photos, or video. Administrators are then able to manage
incidents in a backend management system called DOCUMENTit. DOCUMENTit provides
efficient and powerful investigative tools to our staff, including the ability
to message with the reporter, which will allow us to address issues instantly.

STOPit does more than just help schools address incidents
and mitigate risk. STOPit will also help us go beyond reactingto
bullying and inappropriate behavior, and instead start deterring it. As young people continue to engage more with technology
every day, we
are taking a proactive step to empower our students to become Upstanders in our
community in the way that they feel most comfortable. We believe our adoption
of STOPit is an important step in our continued effort to provide a positive
school climate and a safe learning environment for our students.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Our school
receives federal funds for Title I programs that are part of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965, as
amended by the No Child Left Behind Act
of 2001.Throughout the school year,
we will continue to provide you with important information about this law and
your child’s education.

We are very
proud of our teachers and feel they are ready for the coming school year and we
are preparing to give your child a high quality education.As a Title I school, we must meet federal
regulations related to teacher qualifications as defined in NCLB.Under these regulations, you have the right
to request information regarding the professional qualifications of your
child’s classroom teachers.If you would
like to request this information or if you have any questions about your
child’s assignment to a teacher, please contact your child’s school.

Thank you
for your interest and involvement in your child’s education.